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Experience the main sites in the British Gold Beach and, Canadian Juno Beach sectors of the Normandy D-Day invasion with a guided group tour from Bayeux.Departing from the tour departure point in the heart of Bayeux, this four hour morning tour is perfect for visitors who want an overview of the British and Canadian operations. You will visit five key sites during this short tour and be back in Bayeux in time for lunch.

Learn about the pivotal role that Normandy’s beaches played in World War II—and pay tribute to the thousands of fallen soldiers—during this half-day history tour from Bayeux. Meet at your accommodation or at a central meeting point, board your air-conditioned minivan, and head to the coast. You’ll see landmarks ranging from Omaha Beach and La Pointe du Hoc to the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial.

Tour # 1 is intended for visitors having only half a day to visit the landing areas at Omaha Beach.
Half Day Tours depart from Place de Quebec, central Bayeux, Normandy – Near the Tapestry. They run from the beginning of March to the end of October.

This tour will take you to sectors where the American V Corps and VII Corps landings occurred at Omaha and Utah beaches. You will follow the steps of the famous 1st, 29th, and 4th American Infantry Divisions and the other units that linked up with them. You will also be taken to the misplaced drop zones of the 82nd and 101st Airborne Units that landed in the early morning hours of the D-Day Invasion on June 6, 1944.

Visit the major sites of the D-Day landings in the British Gold Beach Sector, Canadian Juno Beach Sector and, the American Omaha Beach Sector.
This full day tour will allow you to experience the beaches assaulted by three nations that made up the allied force landing in Normandy on June 6th, 1944. This tour is perfect for visitors to Normandy who are looking for a broader view of the D-Day landings from all three perspectives of the allied forces.